Guide Attendant Jobs
By NSW Public Works At Greater Wilmington Area, United States
Environmental | Estuary, Marine and Coastal Management
Cutting edge projects and research, and career defining exposure and experience. Sustainable solutions that create a legacy.
Central & North Coasts - Newcastle & Hunter Valley / Port Macquarie & Mid-North Coast
Located in beautiful Ebor NSW
Hatchery Attendant / Guide with a salary of $55,174.00 - $ 73,737.00 including shift loadings prescribed by the Award.
Be responsible for maintaining the hatchery plant and equipment, including recirculation systems, ponds, tanks, pumps, and filtration systems.

Are you an outdoor enthusiast looking for a job that lets you explore the great outdoors? Become a Ranch Guide and lead visitors on exciting adventures through the wilderness! Enjoy the fresh air and beautiful scenery while you help others discover the wonders of nature.

A Ranch Guide job is a position that involves leading and guiding visitors on horseback rides through a ranch or other outdoor area. The job requires a person to be knowledgeable about the area, the horses, and the safety of the riders.

What is Ranch Guide Skill Requirements?

• Excellent horsemanship skills
• Ability to lead and guide groups of riders
• Knowledge of the local area and trails
• Ability to communicate effectively with riders
• Ability to handle emergency situations
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team

What is Ranch Guide Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Previous experience working with horses
• Valid driver’s license
• Ability to pass a background check

What is Ranch Guide Knowledge?

• Knowledge of horse behavior and safety
• Knowledge of local trails and terrain
• Knowledge of local wildlife and plants
• Knowledge of basic first aid

What is Ranch Guide Experience?

• Previous experience working with horses
• Previous experience leading and guiding groups
• Previous experience with outdoor activities

What is Ranch Guide Responsibilities?

• Lead and guide groups of riders on horseback rides
• Ensure the safety of riders at all times
• Provide instruction on riding techniques
• Maintain the horses and equipment
• Monitor the condition of the trails and report